shhh!
shhh!
911 for someone 6'6"?
That’s another weird variation on the theme.
My sister and I have been to several tapings over the years.
Prexactly.
We had a 356 with belts similar to that.
It means a R/C sailplane going really fast.
There’s a reason 24 Hours of LeMons rules require cars to retain their factory crash structures.
For all the naysayers, who are probably too young to remember when Ferrari debuted the Testarossa in 1984.
One word:
That’s a good thing on the track. Tumble along, shedding energy. It’s a different story on the street.
Much of the air is recycled anyway.
10,000 individual parts... all conspiring to kill the occupants.
As you should.
Now you mention it, it’s so full of history, facts and figures that it reads like a textbook. It would be a lot to cover in a semester.
It took me a while to get used to not starring blogs when I liked them, after they jacked that one up.
Chevy’s too.
It doesn’t even have to be supercharged.
This thing has been around the block more than a few times.
It might have been NP, back in 1977.